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"I am stunned. The art work in this book is breathtaking; beautiful bright colors, clean lines, and vivid detail. When I first started reading, well I didn't, before I my eyes could see the worlds I was drawn to the magnificent art. It took me a few minutes to take my eyes away and read the story.........."

I have been a fan of this series for a long time, and no matter how many times I watch the anime It will never stop being fascinating.

Thought I have watched the anime, more times than I would like to admit. This is the first time I have gotten around to reading the manga. Why now? shouts the masses I don't know, I just got that itch.

Olympic gold medalist skiers Jayla Stone and Rush Remington have been best friends for years. They've seen each other at their best and worst and have kept each other's secrets without fail. Only there's one secret Rush has kept close to his chest. After months of introspection, Rush realizes he's been filling his bed but not tending to his heart. He's changed his womanizing ways, and the only woman who can fill his heart has been right by his side all this time. . Years of intimate conversations and the sharing of hopes and dreams collide when Rush reveals his secret, and one toe-curling kiss changes everything between Rush and Jayla. They're no match for the passion that kiss ignites, or the pull of true love. But being Rush's best friend means knowing all about his revolving bedroom door--and Jayla has a secret of her own that could jeopardize her career and her relationship with Rush. Even their love may not be enough to overcome Rush's past or secure Jayla's future. . **BONUS** Includes the first chapter (sneak peek) of Read, Write, Love, The Remingtons, Book Five.

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